how are they doing

groggow92

Member
this is my first grow and I have these plants there about 3 1/2 weeks old from seed i was just wondering if they are growing good or not
this is the first one about 5 inches tall.......
this is the second one about 4 inces tall
and this one is about 6 inches tall
 

groggow92

Member
well idk cuz i posted this in another section and somebody told me they looked horrible but was looking on google and there are alot of 3 week old plants that look like this so i thought id get a second opinion
 

Buick455gs

Active Member
Thanks wayno30, that toy cost me alot of money. It's a 70 GS with a 455.

groggow92, gotta watch the trolls around here. Just because your plant doesn't look like Joe Blows plant "they looked horrible"? Fuck him. Anyway, what type a ferts are you using and how much sun light do they get? They do look a tad bit stretchy, but for a first grow they look good man.
 

edgein123

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they're looking very good, but as the buick with the buick guy said, you might wanna move them to a place where they lil bit more sun per day.

actually a friend gave me a strawberry something that looked exactly like those and was getting afternoon sun only. they love mornings.
good luck man!
 

groggow92

Member
there getting afternoon sun right now and im not using any ferts or nutes or anything i dont really know much about them and im going for just an all natural just to see how it goes
 

Jeffdt1966

Active Member
you may wanna put some chicken wire or other barrier around them ... deer and rabbits love those tender little younguns .......
 

groggow92

Member
yeah i have a natural fence of bushes and shrubs about 3 or 4 ft high. i have deer back there every morning and i havnt had problem yet but if i notice one getting chewed on or missing from a deer then im gonna throw down a chicken wire fence around my plants
 

dayton937toker

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looking good, like others mentioned just make sure your getting the maximum amount of sun you can. I just grow mine on my back patio.
 

Xeno420

Active Member
Looking good. Someone mentioned moving the plants. I don't know how you're going to do that unless you dig them up and replant somewhere else. I would suggest to just let them go. We're in june and I'm guessing they started last month. They might be a little stretchy and have fluff buds if under a canopy of trees or on the side of an object that covers the south end of the plant. There seems to be lots of leaves laying around so I'm guessing the the soil has a lot of nutrients readily available to your plants. Keep us posted.
 

groggow92

Member
you preatty much described my whole spot lmao,,,, except the canopy of trees is on the north side wich kind of sucks but i have limited areas to put them
 
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